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Ebony February 1976

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Photo licensed from Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of EBONY and JET magazines.Sammy Davis Jr.--The Kid Turns 50. EBONY February 1976 issue features Sammy Davis Jr. who without question is one of the greatest entertainers in show business. A singer, dancer, musician, actor, TV host and mimic -- he excelled in all. This issue highlights Davis turning 50 and his reflection on his long career and at times highly controversial life. This stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclee print from dust, moisture and fading. Watermark will not appear on finished product.

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Photo licensed from Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of EBONY and JET magazines.Sammy Davis Jr.--The Kid Turns 50. EBONY February 1976 issue features Sammy Davis Jr. who without question is one of the greatest entertainers in show business. A singer, dancer, musician, actor, TV host and mimic -- he excelled in all. This issue highlights Davis turning 50 and his reflection on his long career and at times highly controversial life. This stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclee print from dust, moisture and fading. Watermark will not appear on finished product.

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Photo licensed from Johnson Publishing Company, publisher of EBONY and JET magazines.Sammy Davis Jr.--The Kid Turns 50. EBONY February 1976 issue features Sammy Davis Jr. who without question is one of the greatest entertainers in show business. A singer, dancer, musician, actor, TV host and mimic -- he excelled in all. This issue highlights Davis turning 50 and his reflection on his long career and at times highly controversial life. This stretched canvas print is the result of sophisticated digital printing technology in which the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade, 100% cotton canvas. The canvas is then expertly stretched around 1.5" wooden bars and carefully finished with hand-painted edges. An acrylic coating protects the stunning giclee print from dust, moisture and fading. Watermark will not appear on finished product.

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Ebony February 1976

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